Belarusian dissident Roman Protasevich sentenced to eight years
A Belarusian opposition activist arrested after his Ryanair flight was forced to land in Minsk has been sentenced to eight years in prison, BBC reports.
Roman Protasevich was hauled off his flight and arrested on charges of inciting unrest in May 2021.
On Thursday, the Minsk regional court found him guilty of a series of offences relating to his work as an editor at an opposition media outlet. Belarusian state media, Belta, said he would serve the time in a penal colony.
Among the charges Mr Protasevich was tried for were organising mass riots, calling for sanctions against Belarus, creating or leading an extremist group, and conspiring to seize power.
Mr Protasevich had been flying from Greece to Lithuania in May 2021 when Belarusian air traffic control suddenly diverted the flight to Minsk, claiming there was a bomb threat.
He was hauled from the plane and arrested, alongside his girlfriend, Russian citizen Sofia Sapega.
The arrests caused international outcry and led to the EU imposing sanctions against the Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko.
Western countries accused Belarus of hijacking the Ryanair plane under the pretext of the bomb threat.
In May 2022 Sofia Sapega was sentenced to six years in jail for inciting discord.